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Congdon Exile and Social Thought
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Hungarian Intellectuals in Germany and Austria, 1919-1933
E-Book, Englisch, 394 Seiten
Reihe: Princeton Legacy Library
ISBN: 978-1-4008-5290-1
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Embroiled in the political events surrounding World War I and the failed Hungarian revolutions of 1918-19, a number of intellectuals fled Hungary for Germany and Austria, where they essentially created Weimar culture. Among them were Georg Lukács, whose History and Class Consciousness recast Marxism and challenged even those who repudiated its politics; Bela Balázs, who pioneered film theory and collaborated with film-makers G. W. Pabst, Leni Riefenstahl, and Alexander Korda; László Moholy-Nagy, who codirected the Bauhaus during its heyday in the mid-1920s; and Karl Mannheim, whose Ideology and Utopia was the most widely discussed work of noncommunist social theory during the Weimar years. In this collective portrait combining intellectual history with biographical detail, Lee Congdon describes how Hungarian thinkers, each in a different way, passionately advocated the need for community in a Europe torn by war and revolution. Whether communist, avant-gardist, or Catholic convert, each thinker is examined within the vast tapestry of his works, his cultural and intellectual milieu, and his experience as an exile. Despite the ideological differences of these men, Congdon reveals how their personal destinies and social goals often merged. Since many were assimilated Jews, he argues that their thinking on society was inextricably intertwined with their youthful sensitivity to anti-Semitism in Hungary and with the isolating limitations of their lives in Germany and Austria.
Originally published in 1991.
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FrontMatter, pg. i
CONTENTS, pg. vii
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS, pg. ix
PREFACE, pg. xi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. xv
INTRODUCTION: Hungarian Intellectuals in War and Revolution, 1914–1919, pg. 1
ONE Georg Lukács: The Road to Lenin, pg. 45
TWO. Béla Balázs: The Road to the Party, pg. 100
THREE. Lajos Kassák: The Ma Circle, pg. 139
FOUR. László Moholy-Nagy: The Bauhaus, pg. 177
FIVE. Aurel Kolnai: The Path to Rome, pg. 213
SIX. Karl Mannheim: The Sociology of Knowledge, pg. 254
CONCLUSION: Community and Consciousness, pg. 304
NOTES, pg. 307
BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 339
INDEX, pg. 367




